
Caption | Â Â Â | Doolittle Raiders Crew #2 in China pose with some of the Chinese Nationals who helped them evade the Japanese, late April 1942 ww2dbase | ||||||
Source | Â Â Â | ww2dbaseUnited States National Archives via D. Sheley | ||||||
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Photos on Same Day | Â | 20 Apr 1942 | ||||||
Added By | Â | David Stubblebine | ||||||
Added Date | Â | 17 Jan 2013 | ||||||
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Licensing | Â | Public Domain. According to the US National Archives, as of 21 Jul 2010: |
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Anonymous says:
20 Apr 2014 08:12:07 AM
I met Richard Cole (Doolittle'ws co-pilot) at the WWII museum during the December 7th festivities. He was 'hale and hearty', very friendly but the age creeps up. (Nobody is immune).
20 Apr 2014 08:12:07 AM
I met Richard Cole (Doolittle'ws co-pilot) at the WWII museum during the December 7th festivities. He was 'hale and hearty', very friendly but the age creeps up. (Nobody is immune).
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17 Jan 2013 08:39:33 PM
LtoR: Lt Carl R Wildner, navigator; unknown; Lt William N Fitzhugh, copilot; Lt Travis Hoover, pilot; Tung-Sheng Liu; Lt Richard E Miller, bombardier; SSgt Douglas V Radney, engineer/gunner. Tung-Sheng Liu helped these men escape following the Doolittle Raid & later immigrated to the United States; was 1 of 4 to be named honorary Doolittle Raiders